I just got back from a week's vacation and checked my email and visited my 3 favorite sites. While responding to an email I got the NT authority system [url=C://windows/system32/lsass.exe][url=C://windows/system32/lsass.exe][url=C://windows/system32/lsass.exe]C://windows/system32/lsass.exe[/url][/url][/url] shutdown message. I can't be on the internet long enough to fix anything. Right now I'm on my old W98.

Disabling it will purge all your restore points. Then, when you enable it, it begins monitoring your system again.

If scannow didn't ask you to insert your install disk, I would think that means it didn't find any files that needed to be repaired/replaced. I'm not familiar with scannow, so maybe lasanidine can tell you if that's true.

The Hosts file can be used to list sites the user doesn't want to connect to. Unfortunately, it is also used by certain viruses/worms to prevent the user from connecting to any site of its choice - including all or most of the sites that have anything to do with virus protection.

looney's suggestion to reboot into Safe Mode is a good one. I've never tried it but it may be that if your computer is infected and your antivirus software won't work in Standard Mode, it will in Safe Mode.

To find the Hosts file, click on Start, go to Find and click on Files and Folders. In the Named field type Hosts, make sure Look in has your primary drive and that Include subfolders is checked, and then click on Find now.

Open the Hosts file in Notepad (making sure always use this program is unchecked). Once you delete the offending entries, save the file and close Notepad. If theres's more than one Hosts file, do the same thing for each of them.

As per last night's post I have downloaded the files, unzipped the pattern file and run the scan. I have AGOBOT.HM on my computer as well as a SASSER variant. The Virus scan did not remove either of them although it found them and I had it set to automatically remove them. I have tried it over and over; probably a dozen times. The scan will tell me that I haveno infected files but the next time I turn on my computer it's all back again.

I have deleted the "HOSTS" files about thirty times now, as well as running the scan.

My recycle bin is now called "Norton Protected Recyle Bin" and I can not empty it. If I click on it either on Desk Top or in Explorer my computer freezes.

I do note that the scan I downloaded last night, as well as today's update, do not list AGOBOT. with the .HM extension.

The first couple of times I ran the scan It seemed to think it had deleted AGOBOT. But now when I run it the log does not show any deletions even though it sayd it has detected 82 files. I am running it to automatically delete anything it finds.

Hagathaone, I am so sorry for your troubles. I just can't fathom why someone finds this so amusing...to hurt other people for no good reason. Would they do this to their own mother or father?

I was able to restore to a previous save point, reconnected to the web, McAfee updated and as soon as it finished I got off. A McAfee warning popped up on my desktop saying that it detected and deleted a W32/sasser.worm.b to complete the clean process. Said it was in [url=C://windows/system32/31869_up.exe][url=C://windows/system32/31869_up.exe][url=C://windows/system32/31869_up.exe]C://windows/system32/31869_up.exe[/url][/url][/url] and [url=C://windows/avserve2.exe.][url=C://windows/avserve2.exe.][url=C://windows/avserve2.exe.]C://windows/avserve2.exe.[/url][/url][/url]

It asked if I wanted to scan and I said yes. It found 14 files and deleted them. It then popped up with another warning saying the same virus but in systemvolume/info/_restore. It asked if I wanted to run the scan but the first one was already running so I said NO. Should I have said yes? Do I need to do anything else?

Yes. I am using my partner's computer and couldn't remember my password, it's been so long since I registered. And he (my partner) needs a new keyboard, I see!

I've given up, basically. I don't think anyone can help me - the Recycle bin is probably the reason nothing is working for me because I can't really delete anything. And nobody else seems to have heard about this particular problem. Nothing has worked as it is supposed to, and I have lost my entire weekend (a nice touch after a 70-hour week and just before another one).

Yesterday I bought another computer for games which will never be connected to the Internet. When I have my other system fixed I'm putting Win 98 back on because it's less of a target. When I know my system is clean I'll download patches, updates and the like and burn a cd of them for my new computer.

You really have to wonder what's wrong with people that they get a rise out of this kind of mindless abuse of innocent bystanders. Then again, I don't hold out a whole lot of hope for the human race, anyway.

NO......No.......no! Don't give up... I'm working on it. Hagatha... Take a break... Mix up a pitcher up Margaritas and drink one for me while your at it. (I'm not allowed to take alcohol because of the "Grave's" but you can drink one for me, I'm only allowed to write about it.)

Give me about an hour and then check back here. Do nothing to your XP just yet. There's got to be a way to fix it... we'll find it. Check back here for updates. I know your upset but remember this if nothing else; I'm here for you and so are all the other Boomies reading and watching this thread as well as your other one. We're all holding your hand.

The reason why your Norton antivirus isn't making thing better right away is because this worm attacks it and renders it useles.... but we'll fix that.Your Recycle bin has been changed to"Norton Protected" because there are files in it which have certain extenstions to them which are listed in your Norton Program by default.

Actually,it's not every day I convince myself of the need for a spanking new, kick-butt second computer. And dang, does my dear partner ever need a new keyboard! I'll have to pick one up when I pick up the new screamer (it better scream or I will - a custom job).

I was able to open Safe Mode (XP for Dummies to the rescue) and open the Recyle bin - it contains about 50 copies of AGOBOT and SASSER (all of the ones I have "deleted")

I see that the Recycle bin can be returned to normal, however. Other than the fact that I can't do anything with it in anything but Safe Mode. Still, that makes me feel better. At least SOMETHING worked.

I actually have resigned myself to a complete reinstall on my computer. But if there's a couple of other things I can do, I'll try them.

This all started with me not being able to install a game because of the copy protection, and turning off Norton, and then going on the Internet for about 30 seconds before I remembered. The problems started shortly thereafter. And SASSER got into my system while I was on the 'net getting the AGOBOT scan. So the moral of the story is - if you have to disable Norton to install a game properly because of the copy protection, return the game for a refund and send a nasty note to the developer.

I'm happy to see that you are in better spirits. By the time we're finished ...you will be an expert and people from all over the world will be clamoring for your words of wisdom on the subject.

I'm glad that you've discovered what Safe mose is. To properly get rid of any virus in XP you must always use it. Go to the sites below and read. This will help you to understand what just happened to you 'puter.

The DOS in AGOBOT means "Denial of Services"that why you can't get to Norton's site... especially about this subjectGezzlouise....whoever created this is really smart.....their punishment shoould be that they have to create a noninfected patch for "Amber"... and then have all thier little fingers broken and be forced to play "The Scroll" with their nose!